I think the possibility of compute overhang seems plausible given the technological realities, but generalizing from this to a second-order overhang etc. seems taking it too far.
If there is an argument that we should push compute due to the danger of another “overhang” down the line that should be made explicitly and not by generalisation from one (debatable!) example.
I think the possibility of compute overhang seems plausible given the technological realities, but generalizing from this to a second-order overhang etc. seems taking it too far.
If there is an argument that we should push compute due to the danger of another “overhang” down the line that should be made explicitly and not by generalisation from one (debatable!) example.